“It’s not going to make any difference to me if I give him some food because we make a lot of food, we sell a lot of food,” Singh told the news station.

“If he goes to jail then he’s definitely not going to do anything good in life.”

Cedric Bishop, a customer at the 7-Eleven posted the story on Facebook on Sunday, where it gained traction. He wrote that while at the store, the teen was pocketing “munchies” — food Singh said “is not food” before proceeding to give him “real” food.

Singh gave the teen sausage, pizza and chicken, according to Bishop, who said he gave the teen $10 so he knows “someone cares.”

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